Aristone sideboard with radio & tuntable
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Location: Drouin, VIC
Member since 22 October 2010
Member #: 759
Postcount: 7
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Hi all I am new here & to vintage collectables
I have recently brought the above & cant find anything like it anywhere,i have been told its around the 1950's
Its very hard 2 explain so if u have an email & think u mite beable 2 help me out with any knowlage please let me no & I will 4ward u pics,,,its an awesome piece of old world & I just fell in love with it
PLEASE SOME1 HELP ME
Thx Kim
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Location: Naremburn, NSW
Member since 15 November 2005
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G'day Kim,
If you want the photos you have included in your post you can e-mail them to me and I will upload them to the server. My e-mail address is on my profile page.
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A valve a day keeps the transistor away...
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Location: Drouin, VIC
Member since 22 October 2010
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Thx Brad I have just sent you all the pics I got off ebay when I bought it.
Kim
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Location: Naremburn, NSW
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I have seen a few radios built into bars but this is the first upright one I have seen. More often they are shorter and have the glass storage shelves at each end and the drinks enclosed so to see this is quite a surprise.
I hope you get a chance to either get it going again or have someone do that for you.
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A valve a day keeps the transistor away...
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Location: Drouin, VIC
Member since 22 October 2010
Member #: 759
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Thx for uploading the foto Brad,,i hope some1 can help with more info,,,it really is an interesting piece isnt it
Kim
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Location: NSW
Member since 10 June 2010
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Hello Kim
Any chance of photos of the innards especially showing the chassis with close-ups of any stickers or labels on the back of it. Also the turntable. This way someone might be able to figure out who made them and get you a circuit diagram.
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Location: Drouin, VIC
Member since 22 October 2010
Member #: 759
Postcount: 7
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Hi Stc830
Thats an awesome idea thank you,but how do I put pics up or do I have 2 go threw Brad all the time????
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Location: Naremburn, NSW
Member since 15 November 2005
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There's three options with images:-
1. Members can embed their images themselves if they know how to code in HTML. (rarely used)
2. Members can use an image hosting service such as Photobucket and simply cut and paste the links here. (a little more popular)
3. E-mail the images to me and I'll host them and link to them. If the images are large I usually host them as well as shrinking them into thumbnails which appear in the member's post. My e-mail address is on my profile page. (most popular)
Images must be no wider than 450 pixels if option one is selected otherwise it will disembowel the format of the site.
At some time in the future there will be a feature allowing members to upload and link to their own photos. This will not be included until the website is rebuilt in a .NET environment however as current technologies rely on third party applications and/or Javascript which come with security and compatibility issues.
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A valve a day keeps the transistor away...
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